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Daily #Art - Day 06-07-19
(1990 - 2019) Flight II
This is a digitally painted version of my old abstract pencil drawing from December 1990.
Limited to 5 hues and just try to learn to paint sky better.
(#15,625 / #215 / #117)
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Sometimes you're busy walking to your gate, searching for your gate, or just sitting at your gate. But you forget how interesting all this really is.
U.S. Air Force Senior Master Sgt. Christopher Whitcomb, 145th Operations Group, hugs his family after completing his final flight at the North Carolina Air National Guard Base, Charlotte Douglas International Airport, Dec. 2, 2017. Whitlock has served for 37 years and has 10,000 flying hours as a loadmaster.
Called the shortest railway in the world, the Angels Flight first opened in Los Angeles in 1901. This funicular was built to shuttle the residents of the fashionable Bunker Hill neighborhood. It was dismantled in 1969 and rebuilt in it's current location in 1995. In 2001 it shut down due to a fatal accident, but has just reopened with a redesigned cable operation! The fare is 25 cents each way, and is not to be missed!
Nikon D3 1/350 f/22 ISO 800 28-70 mm f/2.8 WB Cloudy to make the sky warmer. The picture says it all. The Museum of Flight. Seattle, WA
This is a picture taken out of my livinigroom's window of Flight AB6310 from Munich landing at Hamburg Airport on April 8th 2011 around 10:30 PM
Taken with my 8mm Walimex-Fisheye
The fourth Flight of Lights at the Dane County Regional Airport. Flight of Lights was conceived during the Covid lockdowns as something people could get out and do. Similar to the long-running winter Holiday Fantasy in Lights in Olin Park, Flight of Lights is a drive-by display on the main road to the airport parking and terminal. Flight of Lights ran from March to mid-April.
After watching the geese fly out (and waiting endlessly for the cranes to do the same), we moved on to one of the other ponds. Lots of cranes hanging around there, too. They were leaving in small groups like this one, four or five at a time.
There's almost the full range of flight motion in these five birds - the sort of thing DaVinci might have sketched as a flight study of the crane.
Gannet Gannet Gannet! Bit of a different view this time. I feel it would look good in B&W, but I struggle with making photos look how I imagine!
Arriving passengers on flight were greeted by San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom and Qantas Spokesperson John Travolta. Photo by Kenneth Pierce
Colette and I played the in-flight trivia game, which had really dorky facts after it gave you the answer. This one says "The correct answer is: Balthazar." Under the random facts it says: "In case you were interested: It's Balthazar." Lame.
Fear is a reaction. Courage is a decision.
— Winston Churchill
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The Museum of Flight is a private non-profit air and space museum in the northwest United States. It is located at the southern end of King County International Airport, in the city of Tukwila, just south of Seattle. It was established in 1965 and is fully accredited by the American Alliance of Museums. As the largest private air and space museum in the world, it also hosts the largest K-12 educational programs in the world.
(Wikipedia)
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I really appreciate it! ~Sonja